New Perspectives on Ritual Violence and Related Human Body Treatments in Ancient Mesoamerica
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 86th Annual Meeting, Online (2021)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "New Perspectives on Ritual Violence and Related Human Body Treatments in Ancient Mesoamerica" at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Ancient Mesoamericans deemed ritual violence a crucial form of merit-making with the divine. Until recently, humans themselves were considered supreme “food staples.” Their bodies were to vitalize the cosmos at the pulse of consecrated time intervals. Victims were prepared and sacrificed in prescribed ways to liberate their animate essences, believed to be harbored mainly in a person’s heart and blood. Past death, the sanctified fleshly remnants would sometimes be processed and exhibited as trophies or relics. Although ritualized violence is abundantly recorded in iconography and has been inferred from simultaneous multiple interments and deposits of articulated body segments, only the last two decades of scholarship have seen big strides towards a more nuanced exploration of sacrificial practices. This session examines old and new graphic, archaeological, and forensic evidence across the Mesoamerican landscapes to discuss meanings, choreographies, occasions, and ceremonial devices related to ritual violence, associated body processing and in some contexts, the public display of bodies and body parts. Interpretative and methodological caveats are addressed in the way.
Other Keywords
Iconography and epigraphy •
Highland Mesoamerica: Postclassic •
Bioarchaeology/Skeletal Analysis •
Iconography and Art •
Ritual and Symbolism •
Warfare, Violence, and Conflict •
Maya: Postclassic •
Maya: Classic •
sacrifice •
reciprocity
Geographic Keywords
United Mexican States (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Belize (Country) •
Hidalgo (State / Territory) •
Colima (State / Territory) •
Queretaro (State / Territory) •
Michoacan (State / Territory) •
Mexico (State / Territory) •
Morelos (State / Territory) •
Jalisco (State / Territory)
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- Documents (11)
- Blood on the Stones: Heart Sacrifice and Sacrificial Altars in the Northern Maya Lowlands and Mexico-Tenochtitlan (2021)
- Decapitation and the Vulnerable Nature of Joints among the Aztecs (2021)
- The Disembodied Eye in Maya Art and Ritual Practice (2021)
- The Funerary or Nonfunerary Human Assemblages from the Initial Series Group at Chichen Itza (2021)
- Heads, Skulls, and Sacred Scaffolds: New Studies on Ritual Body Processing and Display among the Ancient Maya of Yucatán (2021)
- Human Sacrifice and Body Processing in Late Eastern Mesoamerica: New Evidence from Toniná, Lagartero, and Champotón (2021)
- Mesoamerican Ballgame, Human Sacrifice, Ritual Decapitation, and Trophy Taking: Variations in Ways of Displaying (2021)
- Open Chests and Broken Hearts: New Perspectives on Human Heart Sacrifice in Mesoamerica (2021)
- Take My Heart, Take My Head: Death among Gods in the Codex Borgia (2021)
- Toward an Ideology of Mesoamerican Ritual Sacrifice: An Interdisciplinary Approach (2021)
- Venerating Death and Fertility: Implications of Late Terminal Classic Maya Use of Monuments with Skeletal Imagery (2021)